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Trump administration seeks to halt air pollution lawsuit against xAI data

Al Jazeera English1h ago3 min readOriginal source →
Trump administration seeks to halt air pollution lawsuit against xAI data

TL;DR

The US government is backing Elon Musk's xAI in a lawsuit over air pollution from a $20bn data center in Mississippi, claiming blocking the project threatens national security. The NAACP alleges xAI operated natural gas turbines without permits, risking health for local residents.

Key points

  • US government supports Elon Musk's xAI in legal dispute
  • Lawsuit claims xAI illegally operated natural gas turbines
  • NAACP alleges health risks for Mississippi residents
  • Project's blocking cited as a national security threat
  • Lawsuit filed under the 1963 Clean Energy Act

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Why it matters

The outcome of this lawsuit could set a precedent for environmental regulations and corporate accountability in the tech industry.

The US government has intervened on the side of Elon Musk’s xAI in a legal dispute over the environmental impact of a $20bn data centre in Mississippi, claiming that efforts to block the project threaten national security.

In a court motion filed this week, the US Department of Justice requested the dismissal of a lawsuit accusing xAI of illegally operating dozens of natural gas turbines erected to power its Southaven, Mississippi facility.

The NAACP, the largest civil rights group for African Americans, filed the lawsuit in April under the 1963 Clean Energy Act, which allows citizens to seek injunctions and civil penalties against alleged polluters.

The NAACP alleges that xAI erected the turbines without obtaining the necessary permits, exposing hundreds of thousands of residents in Mississippi and neighbouring Tennessee to harmful pollutants linked to “increases in asthma, respiratory diseases, heart problems, and certain cancers.”

The lawsuit notes that a “much larger share” of residents are Black compared to the US general population.

In its motion filed in a US District Court on Monday, the DOJ accused the NAACP of threatening “national, economic, and energy security by seeking to shut off the power supply for artificial intelligence innovation that supports the Department of War’s military operations.”

The motion also claims that the US Constitution vests the power to seek civil penalties “conclusively and preclusively” in the executive branch, including the “discretion to decide when such an enforcement action is unwarranted or inconsistent with federal enforcement priorities.”

Adam Gustafson, the top prosecutor at the DOJ’s environment and natural resources division, said in a statement that the governmeny would “not sit idly by while private organisations use environmental laws to undermine our national security.”

xAI, which is a subsidiary of Musk’s SpaceX, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Earthjustice, an advocacy group representing the NAACP in the lawsuit, condemned the intervention as a “massive power grab” by US President Donald Trump’s administration.

“Trump’s Justice Department wants to shield Elon Musk’s data center company, xAI, from being held accountable for its illegal pollution – and it’s attempting to grab power from impacted communities, the courts, and Congress to do so. There is no moral or legal precedent for this,” Laura Thoms, director of enforcement for Earthjustice, said in a statement.

Abre’ Conner, director of environmental and climate justice at the NAACP, said that polluters should not benefit “at the expense of the health of Black communities.”

“Laws like the Clean Air Act are a bedrock insurance policy for communities to hold polluters accountable for decisions that cause them harm,” Conner said in a statement.

“This should not be up for debate, and the NAACP will continue to stand up for democracy and against federal bullying and authoritarianism.”

The Trump administration has cultivated close ties with Musk, the world’s richest man, tapping the tech titan as a temporary cost-cutting czar and utilising xAI’s flagship AI model Grok in the Pentagon’s drive to become an “AI-enabled fighting force.”

In testimony in support of Monday’s motion, Cameron Stanley, the Pentagon’s top official for AI, said that Grok had been used to launch more than 2,000 munitions at 2,000 targets within the first 96 hours of the US-Israel war on Iran.

If Grok cannot be deployed and upgraded due to “limitations in energy supply or limited reserve compute capability,” numerous tools used by the Pentagon would be “severely impacted,” Stanley said in a declaration made under oath.

Q&A

What is the lawsuit against xAI about?

The lawsuit accuses xAI of illegally operating natural gas turbines without permits, potentially harming local residents' health.

Why is the US government intervening in the xAI lawsuit?

The US government claims that blocking the xAI project threatens national security and has requested the dismissal of the lawsuit.

What health risks are associated with the xAI data center's operations?

The NAACP alleges that the turbines expose residents to pollutants linked to asthma, respiratory diseases, heart problems, and certain cancers.

Who filed the lawsuit against xAI and when?

The NAACP filed the lawsuit in April under the 1963 Clean Energy Act, seeking to hold xAI accountable for environmental violations.

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  • US government supports Elon Musk's xAI in legal dispute
  • Lawsuit claims xAI illegally operated natural gas turbines
  • NAACP alleges health risks for Mississippi residents
  • Project's blocking cited as a national security threat
  • Lawsuit filed under the 1963 Clean Energy Act

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